Al-Aryam Island
Island in United Arab Emirates
24°18′37.6″N 54°13′41.3″E / 24.310444°N 54.228139°E / 24.310444; 54.228139 United Arab Emirates
Al-Aryam Island (Arabic: جزيرة الاريام) is an island in the Persian Gulf off the west coast of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. It was formerly known as Bu Khushaishah.[1] The island is 60km away from Abu Dhabi and is connected to the mainland through a bridge.[2]
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- Al Faqa (shared with Dubai)
- Al Yahar
- Al Maryah Island
- Al Mushrif
- Al Nahyan
- Al-Wathbah
- Dalma
- Das Island
- Habshan
- Halat al Bahrani
- Khalifa City
- Liwa Oasis
- Madinat Zayed
- Marawah
- Mussafah
- Remah
- Ruwais
- Sila
- Sir Bani Yas
- Abu Dhabi Global Market
- Swaihan
- Yas Island
- Al Fahid Island
- Abu Dhabi Region
- Adh-Dhafrah (Gharbiyyah, Western) Region
- Al-Ain (Sharqiyyah, Eastern) Region
- Timeline of Abu Dhabi (city)
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